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Corporate partnerships

University of the Arts London (UAL) is the largest specialist arts and design university in Europe. Our Partnerships team works with companies to create bespoke partnerships to support students, research and UAL's social purpose strategy.

See how you can work with us to invest in creative education and help create a better world.

Areas of collaboration

  • Students facing the camera and smiling around a table in a fashion studio.
    2022-26 Capri Holdings Foundation scholars. Photograph: Angela Tozzi

    Student support

    Empower talented students through scholarship opportunities.

  • A woman in a blue shirt faces the camera and leans against a desk next to a microscope.
    Monsoon Accessorize PhD scholar Cassie Quinn. Photograph: Angela Tozzi.

    Research

    See how you can fund research projects at UAL.

  • Artist impression of the interior of LCC's new building in Elephant and Castle.
    Artist impression of the interior of LCC's new building in Elephant and Castle. Image credit: Allies and Morrison.

    Capital projects

    Help us to develop state-of-the-art facilities.

  • Student working on footwear in the studio with a man next to him inspecting the work.
    Mohammad Firdas working in the studio, 2016 BA Cordwainers Footwear, London College of Fashion, UAL | Photograph: UAL

    Social purpose

    See how you can support us to make a positive impact on society.

Partnership stories

  • A group shot of 7 CSM Fashion Programme students
    Photo by Angela Tozzi

    Reflections from our Capri Holdings Foundation Scholars on the BA Fashion Programme

    Nearly one year into their studies, we meet seven of our students who joined the CSM Fashion Programme in 22/23 and are supported with scholarships from The Capri Holdings Foundation.

  • Two people working arranging work on wall
    Working in the studio, Graphic Communication Design (photo: Alys Tomlinson)

    FUTURE FWD

    Last year, BA Graphic Communication Design and Zak Group launched FUTURE FWD, a scholarship for a student from currently underrepresented communities. In its second year, it’s prototyping a new model of collaboration between education and industry.

  • Photoshoot by Holmes Production. Two models in blue outfits, against a tie-die background
    ‘It’s a trip’ by Rafael Pavarotti, for British Vogue, December 2021 | Holmes Production

    In conversation: Laura Holmes, founder of Holmes Production and Philip Clarke, Course Leader for BA Fashion Communication

    Producer and Central Saint Martins (CSM) graduate Laura Holmes has generously established the Holmes Production Scholarship. She recently spoke to Course Leader Philip Clarke about her time at CSM as well as what inspired her to donate to CSM.

  • Clive Baillie stood on the mezzanine at LCC
    Clive Baillie at LCC | Photograph: Angela Tozzi

    Meet: Clive Baillie

    Celebrated art director and London College of Printing graduate, Clive Baillie, donates 2 annual scholarships to London College of Communication. Now based in LA, Clive recently visited the College to meet his current scholars.